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Glacis - a slope, especially one that is not very long or steep
A shallow gradient is a low slope of land. It usually has contour lines that are decent way apart from one another.
Point-slope form is just another way to express a linear equation. It uses two (any two points that fall on the line) and the slope of the line (Therefore the name point-slope form).y2 - y1 = m(x2 - x1)...with m as the slope.
There is no specific name for such a slope.
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slope of a line
Rate of Change
A slope.
Glacis - a slope, especially one that is not very long or steep
I believe the answer you are looking for would be land form, or land formation.
A gentle slope is also known as a gradual incline or a slight gradient.
If the contour lines are far apart, then that indicates the land has a gentle slope (low slope).
Southcentral, Panhandle, Interior, Southwest and the North Slope.
Another name for the land of the dead in the Odyssey is "Hades" or the "Underworld."
It is the continental shelf.
Arable land.
Of the land surface, you may refer to slope, or gradient. In geology, the dip angle is the name given to the angle down which a strata follows.